Hi everyone. It's been a long time since i was on here last. In that time a lot of stuff has happened, including me moving to the states in around 14-15 weeks.
Right now I'm in Australia and am trying to get in really good shape before i leave. Basically i want to get ripped. I don't much care how much i can lift, or anything like that, i just want to bulk up a bit and lose the fat.
I've just started the program outlined in the "Hard Body Plan" from a men's health book. It seems like it's pretty thorough and makes a lot of sense, but i wanted to see if this was the best way to go.
Firstly here are my stats :
Chest: 41 inches
Forearm: 11 Inches
Waist: 39 inches
Thigh: 24.5 inches
Hip: 39.5 inches
Calve: 16.5 inches
Biceps: 13.5 inches
Neck: 14.5 inches
I like how my legs are right now. They are far stronger than i need them to be. They are big enough and i don't particularly want them any bigger, however my upper body stinks. I don't have a chest at all, and i really want to increase the overall size of my upper body. At the same time i want to cut up as much as possible. On my last BF % i was over 21%. I think closer to 25%. I weigh 210 pounds right now and really want to get down to around 185.
So keeping all of this in mind what would you recommend? I'm trying to decide whether to bulk up as much as i can for around 11-12 weeks and then cut up after that, or try and lose the fat as well as adding the lean muscle. What would you do?
The plan I'm on right now suggests doing 3 sets of 6-10 reps. The workout is 4 days a week with around 13 exercises each session. I won't go into each move they suggest, but from most people's opinions it seems to be pretty good. They also have it broken down, so that if you want to personolize it, you can. For example for me, i might not do any leg sessions, but add an extra upper body session per week.
The diet seems pretty good. For weight loss they want me to eat 2755 calories, and to add weight i need to eat 3855. Which way should i be going? I definitely need to lose some fat, but i don't want to do it at the detriment of actually adding the size I'm after also.
From some research my goals for the 12 weeks are:
Chest: 46 inches
Forearm: 13.5 Inches
Waist: 32 inches
Thigh: 24.5 inches
Hip: 37 inches
Calve: 16 inches
Biceps: 17 inches
Neck: 16 inches
Weight: 185 Pounds
Is 12 weeks a realistic aim? Or is that far beyond what i could actually achieve. I have the motivation, and also have a friend who is just as keen as i am to do it all with me. Can i increase my body this much and also lose the inches around my waist etc?
How would you suggest i best go about it?
Right now I'm in Australia and am trying to get in really good shape before i leave. Basically i want to get ripped. I don't much care how much i can lift, or anything like that, i just want to bulk up a bit and lose the fat.
I've just started the program outlined in the "Hard Body Plan" from a men's health book. It seems like it's pretty thorough and makes a lot of sense, but i wanted to see if this was the best way to go.
Firstly here are my stats :
Chest: 41 inches
Forearm: 11 Inches
Waist: 39 inches
Thigh: 24.5 inches
Hip: 39.5 inches
Calve: 16.5 inches
Biceps: 13.5 inches
Neck: 14.5 inches
I like how my legs are right now. They are far stronger than i need them to be. They are big enough and i don't particularly want them any bigger, however my upper body stinks. I don't have a chest at all, and i really want to increase the overall size of my upper body. At the same time i want to cut up as much as possible. On my last BF % i was over 21%. I think closer to 25%. I weigh 210 pounds right now and really want to get down to around 185.
So keeping all of this in mind what would you recommend? I'm trying to decide whether to bulk up as much as i can for around 11-12 weeks and then cut up after that, or try and lose the fat as well as adding the lean muscle. What would you do?
The plan I'm on right now suggests doing 3 sets of 6-10 reps. The workout is 4 days a week with around 13 exercises each session. I won't go into each move they suggest, but from most people's opinions it seems to be pretty good. They also have it broken down, so that if you want to personolize it, you can. For example for me, i might not do any leg sessions, but add an extra upper body session per week.
The diet seems pretty good. For weight loss they want me to eat 2755 calories, and to add weight i need to eat 3855. Which way should i be going? I definitely need to lose some fat, but i don't want to do it at the detriment of actually adding the size I'm after also.
From some research my goals for the 12 weeks are:
Chest: 46 inches
Forearm: 13.5 Inches
Waist: 32 inches
Thigh: 24.5 inches
Hip: 37 inches
Calve: 16 inches
Biceps: 17 inches
Neck: 16 inches
Weight: 185 Pounds
Is 12 weeks a realistic aim? Or is that far beyond what i could actually achieve. I have the motivation, and also have a friend who is just as keen as i am to do it all with me. Can i increase my body this much and also lose the inches around my waist etc?
How would you suggest i best go about it?